Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1934 — Page 7

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TOP —Over the barren battle field stride British soldiers. The British lost heavily in this offensive. They rallied three times, but were cut to bits by German strategy. CENTER—H'nfcr. smoke and debris fly high into the air as a British freighter is torpedoed. The broad ocean claimed more dead from warfare than by storm. Into “Davy Jones' locker" came human beings, am-

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munition and supplies. LEFT (top to bottom) — The long, sad trek over frozen land as Serbians retreat to Albania. With what finery and ichat possessions they could clutch, they beat their way to safety. Making artificial limbs in a German factory to supply soldiers mutilated by war. How studiously has man striven to destroy man and then to artificially

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reconstruct him. The camera has recorded the dutiful scholarship on the workman's face. Operating room in a German field hospital. A sudden application of suffocating ether and then a bloody hacking of limbs in a desperate effort to resurrect the body. British cavalry pursuing retreating Germans in northern France, near Tilloy.

RIGHT (top to bottom) —.4 reverse turn to '*rvhen knighthood was in flower.” Fair womanhood braves the rain to make the war a festival of placards. Wounded are daubed with medicine preparatory to shipping them like a batcftof sick puppies to a base hospital. Emaciated, tattered and wounded, this war-w°ary German soldier is borne back to the hospital following a battle in which German troops were captured.

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